Similar words: scandinavia, red indian, valetudinarian, latitudinarian, navigate, navigator, navigable, navigation. Meaning: [‚skændɪ'neɪvjən] n. 1. an inhabitant of Scandinavia 2. the northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland. adj. of or relating to Scandinavia or its peoples or cultures.
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1. The Baltic republics have called on the Scandinavian countries for help.
2. French and Scandinavian offices are due to open in the autumn.
3. There is additional financial backing from Scandinavian countries.
4. If we had any Scandinavian in us.
5. Scandinavian place-names; Old Norse studies.
6. Our high-rise flats were based on Scandinavian flats, but they build them to a much higher standard.
7. Phased retirement, pioneered by the Scandinavian countries, also became widespread.
8. The Scandinavian welfare states assume agreement over issues which can be highly divisive in many parts of the world.
9. Meanwhile, the Scandinavian countries are bearing an alternate proposal to begin a moratorium on nuclear dumping no later than 1990.
10. Among the Scandinavian settlers of the Upper Mississippi Valley, leprosy had declined to near extinction.
11. The Scandinavian countries are already streets ahead in this area.
12. The colouring of Scandinavian cattle in the past was also characteristic in that many showed variations of the colour-sided cline.
13. And nearby, five Scandinavian countries have combined to build one compound, an architectural swoop of Nordic green.
14. Scandinavian cruises are very popular in the summer; conversely, the Caribbean is most popular in the winter.
15. He remained a Scandinavian puritan, less humourous than Bergman,(sentencedict.com/scandinavian.html) certainly more covert about sexuality generally.
16. There are no contemporary Scandinavian written sources apart from rune stones.
17. Its main partner is Scandinavian Broadcasting Systems, a media firm in which Disney has a 23 percent stake.
18. During the 1880s the Scandinavian countries sent an average 106,244 head of cattle to Britain every year.
19. Further afield there was a new Scandinavian venture in closer collaboration, the Nordic Council, launched in 1952.
20. The divisors can be varied: Scandinavian countries divide by 1.4, 3, 5 and 7, which aids medium-sized parties.
21. He is sitting in one of the curved Scandinavian chairs of blond wood with an orange backing.
22. Gulon A ferocious beast living deep within the Scandinavian forests.
23. Judging from his appearance, I expect that he may be a Scandinavian.
24. Environmentalists are urging the government to follow the lead of Scandinavian countries in this matter.
25. They significantly reduce withholding taxes on investment income from Scandinavian investments.
26. In Minnesota and states of the northern Midwest a Scandinavian lilt is apparent in the local accent.
27. Mixed in with the velvet are some blackish rattan pieces with beige cushions and severe Scandinavian lines, circa 1960.
28. Carrington watched the sea for the first two hours, enchanted by the Scandinavian night, then went to sleep.
29. There is, however, apart from these regional differences, a similarity about most Scandinavian Medieval architecture.
30. Walrus were quite commonly encountered in the Shetland Isles and the Scandinavian coasts until quite recently.
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